Scott Witkin

Claremont
Head Coach

19Wins

21Losses

2019 Summary

At the conclusion of the 2018 season, Coach Scott Witkin was named the Claremont Cougars head coach, replacing Coach Pete Ginnegar. Two years previously, Coach Witkin had returned to the Claremont Cougars as assistant coach after stepping down as the Head Coach of Boys’ Lacrosse at Downey High School. During his tenure at the helm (Witkin began the program from scratch in 2004), he was able to develop three All-Americans and earned himself two US Lacrosse Coach of the Year Awards (2010, 2011) all while coaching underprivileged kids who had never played lacrosse until high school. He was a longtime assistant coach of Pete Ginnegar, having assisted his former coach (UCSB, 1997) at NCAA Division I Gannon University, USC, Claremont, and Loyola Marymount. As a player, Coach Witkin graduated from the University of California Santa Barbara in 1997, helping them reach the National Championship Final Game in his senior season. He played with the NLL’s Anaheim Storm as a practice player in 2004 and most recently played for the Argentina National Lacrosse team in the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships in Denver, Colorado. Coach Witkin continues to assist Team Argentina through his website Lacrosse Argentina, and has joined the coaching staff for Argentina for the FIL World Championships in 2018.
When he is not coaching, Scott Witkin just celebrated his twelfth wedding anniversary with his wife, Nicole, and enjoys spending time with his family. Together, they have four amazing children: Camryn (11), Brady (10), Avery (8), and Madelyn (6). During his daylight hours, Coach Witkin performs as an English teacher at Downey High School.